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  1. For most of history, the workweek has been six or seven days long. For much of history, taking one day of rest each week has been very common. This stems from various religious traditions.

  2. The most prolific writer that I know personally in real life takes about 2 weeks to do a first draft (5k words a day, weekends off). She lives alone and only does those kind of numbers when she isn't working a day job.

  3. May 6, 2017 · Katrina Onstad. Published May 6, 2017. We made up the weekend the same way we made up the week. The earth actually does rotate around the sun once a year, taking about 365.25 days. The sun truly...

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  4. I wrote my thesis on the last 8 weekends of my thesis work in the lab (life sciences). This was only possible because I already had a bit of an outline, a very good plan and a very hard deadline. Also, my direct supervisor (a Postdoc) would give me continuous feedback and was quick with revising.

  5. He still writes every day, even on the weekends, but as he says, “I used to write more and I used to write faster – it’s just aging. It slows you down a little bit.” Earlier on, he used to pump out 2,000 words a day, but these days, he aims to write for about four hours each day and gets down about 1,000 words.

  6. Jan 20, 2020 · But the weekend did not simply arise from government legislation – it was shaped by a combination of campaigns. Some were led by half-day holiday movements, others by trade unions, commercial...

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  8. 2 days ago · It wasnt long before Ford’s competitors’ employees got wind of the high wages and weekends off at Ford Motor Company. To keep from losing all their workers, the other manufacturers were forced to fall in line, raising wages and giving employees the weekend off.